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i would say comparing and contrasting Saturn and Jupiter the two gas giants.
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Good question but, I believe the correct phrasing would be does a front end have the paramecium.
That probably refers to a polymer that either (a) is a good conductor or heat, or (b) is a good conductor of electricity. Usually the second choice is the most likely meaning, if nothing else is specified.
The most abundant organic compound on Earth is glucose and its polymers. This is a good thing, as organisms need glucose for energy.
Honestly, the answer to this question depends on what you are comparing it to. If you are comparing it to a lemon, then no. If you are comparing it to, say, a piece of candy, then probably. The easiest way find out is to eat some :D and it tastes good too ;)
Polymers, my good friend, are formed by condensation. Hydrolysis is when the polymers get taken apart.
i would say comparing and contrasting Saturn and Jupiter the two gas giants.
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Polymers ar not good
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A good method of comparing mortage rates would be this tool at bankrat.com http://www.bankrate.com/mortgage.aspx There you should be able to find all the information you are seeking.
A good question would be "who was his mother?"
it depends, what are you comparing uggs to?
A good interview question would be: "What qualities do you bring to this company?". In order to have a good interview question, you must ask the person applying why he or she would be a perfect fit for the position.
A good question would be: Who built the pyramids?
The Jews regarded the Samaritans as not just gentiles, but also hateful untrustworthy half-bred idolatrous dogs: they were no good at all. On the other hand, they would have had no trouble if it was about the good Levite and the bad samaritan. It's a bit like thinking of every businessman as a conman - some are, but most aren't. This parable is not comparing ideologies, (although that would come into it), but answering the question of "who is your neighbour " . To put the parable in modern perspective, replace the 'good Samaritan' with 'good Arab' .